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New research hopes to identify people at risk of sudden cardiac arrest
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : June 12, 2022 - 07:58
A young mother's life was saved when her husband quickly performed CPR after she had a sudden cardiac arrest at home. Now a team at the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute has developed a "game changing" new screening test that will help more families like theirs.